The National Service for Food Safety and Quality (Senasa) is organizing a qualifying course for inspectors of warehouses and tanks of ships for the export of grains and by-products on December 20 and 21 in Necochea and Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires.
This Wednesday (20.12.2017), in necochea, the course will be in the auditorium of the Cereal Collection Center in the Puerto Quequén Zone, located at Av. 59 No. 836, while on Thursday (21.12.2017/XNUMX/XNUMX), in Bahía Blanca, will take place in the Auditorium of the Arbitration Chamber of that city, at Saavedra 636.
The training is proposed within the framework of the new Senasa Resolution No. 693/2017 which establishes modifications in the Load capacity control system for holds and tanks of ships for the export of grains and by-products.
The content will cover regulatory and technical aspects as well as presenting the SIG-Bodegas system that will provide the computer platform where the administrative and documentary procedures required in the aforementioned operation will be developed.
The attendees who pass the course, will be the only enabled to perform verification tasks
Soon, to confirm, the same course will be held in the city of Rosario.
Reports: Laura Cornell, Argentine Chamber of Control Companies of the Argentine Republic (CADECRA), email: [email protected]
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